Human brain metastatic stroma attracts breast cancer cells via chemokines CXCL16 and CXCL12

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Brile Chung
Ali A. Esmaeili
Sailesh Gopalakrishna-Pillai
John P. Murad
Emily S. Andersen
Naveen Kumar Reddy
Gayathri Srinivasan
Brian Armstrong
Caleb Chu
Young Kim
Tommy Tong
James Waisman
John H. Yim
Behnam Badie
Peter P. Lee
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[1] Department of Immuno-Oncology,
[2] City of Hope,undefined
[3] Light Microscopy Imaging Core,undefined
[4] City of Hope,undefined
[5] Department of Pathology,undefined
[6] City of Hope,undefined
[7] Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research,undefined
[8] City of Hope,undefined
[9] Department of Surgery,undefined
[10] City of Hope,undefined
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The tumor microenvironment is composed of heterogeneous populations of cells, including cancer, immune, and stromal cells. Progression of tumor growth and initiation of metastasis is critically dependent on the reciprocal interactions between cancer cells and stroma. Through RNA-Seq and protein analyses, we found that cancer-associated fibroblasts derived from human breast cancer brain metastasis express significantly higher levels of chemokines CXCL12 and CXCL16 than fibroblasts from primary breast tumors or normal breast. To further understand the interplay between cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts from each site, we developed three-dimensional organoids composed of patient-derived primary or brain metastasis cancer cells with matching cancer-associated fibroblasts. Three-dimensional CAF aggregates generated from brain metastasis promote migration of cancer cells more effectively than cancer-associated fibroblast aggregates derived from primary tumor or normal breast stromal cells. Treatment with a CXCR4 antagonist and/or CXCL16 neutralizing antibody, alone or in combination, significantly inhibited migration of cancer cells to brain metastatic cancer-associated fibroblast aggregates. These results demonstrate that human brain metastasis cancer-associated fibroblasts potently attract breast cancer cells via chemokines CXCL12 and CXCL16, and blocking CXCR6-CXCL16/CXCR4-CXCL12 receptor–ligand interactions may be an effective therapy for preventing breast cancer brain metastasis.
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